Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 May 1939, 1, p. 3

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"We may be certain that the Jews in Palestine will not be deterred from the goal of the firm establishment ef the Jewish National Home. Terror has not shaken their faith and determinaâ€" tion. The Jews in Eretz Israel have emerged successfully from the test of the last three years, They have deâ€" monstrated remarkable resourcefulness discipline and seifâ€"restraint. The ecoâ€" nomic progress of Palestine Jewry manâ€" ifested in the creation under fire of thirtyâ€"six new settlements is symbolic of a refusal to be intimidated and deâ€" fNected from the struggle of fulfilling the one hope of solving the Jewisn emerged succes the last three monstrated rem discipline and s nomic progress ( ifested in the thirtyâ€"six new of a refusal to problem Road Open to Cochrane First Time on Saturd; 1)¢ Jewish People Asking for a Fair Deal in Palestme The club sold 25,000 the interest of its boys Mr. Conant, in writ! ister of Justice, pointed there may have been a law in the proceedings volved were not generi promised J Right Hot 6of Justice. Mr. Con: to Ottawa gation to dispesal k Welsh, who is 26 years, was given the extra two years for having a loaded revolver in his possession when arres.â€" ed. He and Roberts were convicted o‘ robbing the Bank Oof Commerce aAi Markham of $980 after kidnapping at gunpoint W. D. Mitchell and throwing the latter on the back floor of his car. In passing sentence, Judge O‘Connell declared the case was the most sericus to come before him for some time. "You evidently started on a camâ€" paign of crime," he cbserved, "and you were prepared to cppose any resistance which misht have been offered you." up wWitlh Both t Land me Liskeard Gad of the on M guns t« bank w Men Who Robbed Markham Bank Are tiven Long Terms RAveTa Timm 101 CTl THAURSDAY. MAY 4TH. 1938 Ten and Twelve Years for the Pair Who Roobed Bank of Which Harry Fuke is Manager, pecial Th 194 n osal by RiV in $11,500 mc sold 2 #¢ M ‘illiam K. Welsh and Thomas Robâ€" , convicted on four charges of armâ€" robbery, were sentenced to twelve ten years, respectively, in peniâ€" iary by Judc:e Daniel O‘Connell in ‘ral sessions court on Tuesday. ‘elsh, who is 26 years, was given the AlSs, And U meritorious 1¢ two men who robbed the branch Bank of Coemmerce at Markhan rch 24th, forcing the manager, i Customers at the point of ) li> down on the floor while the as looted, were sentenced at Toâ€" his week. The manager of the was Mr. Harry Fuke who fo: years was accountant at the is branch of the Bank of Comâ€" and who had wide cireles of here. The robbers secured $960 and then drove away in a leaving the bank staff trussed to, May 3â€"Carcful consideraâ€" Hon. Gordon Conant‘s sug3esâ€" in amendment to the Criminal ‘ction .governing lotteries, is 1 in a letter he received from [on. Ernest Lapointe, Minister a after a preill y Ottawa after tion by his dep by â€" Riverdale ‘akâ€"up of the road is time« h later than last year, and has been entirely blocked fo: e traffic since the first week VIiection mainin Dt People t forwarded the suggestion fter a preliminary investiâ€" tawa after a preliminary by his department of Riverdale Kiwanis Club ) model house in Leasice. Id 25.000 tickets at $1 in Higt from Toro owing brief rs are classed as North homes being near New e who knew them at on at Hilliardton say t understand the pair this sort. The police. d â€"up the case with and effectiveness and were made witheut a¢ 000 tic boys‘ 1 writing inted C First highway tratâ€" ached Cochrane on the passage of two way plows through ishway from Porâ€" 1 Y rally objec higshway tod . melting snow he roadbed and many locations d Holland, 18 . of water is reâ€" igliway at one the :‘Kets work to yesterday reference tJo k prog + the J that, y f the Club asiche. $1 in 2 Minâ€" whii th 5e3 ~ "Join the local Horticultural Sc Make a garden. Get acquainted the good earthâ€"the freshness the smell of it. Do not cut dov the trees on your lot. Only Go grow a tree and He takes His about it. Build your new house on your lot. Shut out the st: harassing world with a screen of greens." a lake front. the 27 charter : of the LLHS. areâ€" says the Lake Sunâ€""convinced that on best ways of boosting your to ‘Say it with Plowers‘." And ec the newspaper gives this cou sentiment as applicable to C metropolis as to the province‘s est town: night, wasn‘t it?" said the ch wife. "How did it happen?" "Oh," replied ‘her husband, body iblew an auto horn outsid minute later the male quartet that was left." "Choir practic night, wasn‘t it wife. "How did Organized to promote the beautifiâ€" cation, horticulturally, of the city, the TH.S. has been steadfast to its purâ€" pose, and continues firmly on its way officers and membrs devoted to upâ€" holding the traditions of a century. Continuing The Telegram says:â€"If there is an oldest, there also must be a youngest, and the newest among horâ€" ticultural societies throughout the uniâ€" verseâ€"quite likelyâ€"is the lately formâ€" ed Larder Lake H.S. Larder Lake is Ontario‘s pioneer gold camp. dating back to 1906, but its 2,500 population has been proudly celebrating the first anniversary of its incorporation as a town. With the natural advantage of _ The oldest in the world of its '}is the Toronto Horticultural S [which now is 105 years old, Pres for 15 years, Lionel Godson mo accept felicitations on behalf o beloved society, says Toronto Tele; t The town of York had scarcel come the City of Toronto whe May 1, 1834, under the patrona his Excellency Sir John Colt KC.B., Lieutenantâ€"Governor of T Canada, the Toronto Horticultura ciety was formed. First presiden Hon. George H. Markland, Inspe General of the province: the vice sidents were Hon, John Beverley inson, Chief Justce; Hon. J. H. I Receiverâ€"General, and Hon. (Col.) Wells, of the Executive Council. sidents of the London. New York Philadelphia horticultural _ soc were among the 15 honorary men in England, Scotland, France anc U.S.A. Youngest Horticultural Ssociety at Larder Lake PULLING POWE! charter our town is tCc And editorially is counsel, in > to Ontario‘s vince‘s yvyoungâ€" down al God car His ‘nmnage C Colborn of Uppe tural S trid wAas arcde Et Y â€"pre Rob Cl€6 Showrooms Schumacher Highway T At QNeIph a huge boulder crashed into a powder magazine at an indusâ€" trial plant. At Ancaster, seven sticks of dynamite were stolen from the muniâ€" cipal quarry. At Arnprior two sticks of the explosive were found in the doorâ€" way . of a mill. At Niagara Falls a bundle ‘of dynamite was found half a mile «from â€" the‘ strategic â€"river> front power and. industrial district. Police at Guelph studied . possiâ€" bility the 150â€"pound rock was pushed down a 100â€"foot embankment in a deâ€" liberate attempt to discharge the dyâ€" namite: store at the Canadian Gypsum Company. Company officials, however believed that boys, seen playing on the premises, had dislodged the boulder. Toronto, May 3rdâ€"Provincialâ€" and urban police in Ontario were busy this week investigating thefts and caches of dynamite as persistent rumours of possible sabotage were and checked at headquarters. At Guelph a huge boulder crashed into a powder magazine at an indusâ€" \ttempts at Sabotage Reported in Province allâ€"round small town weekly i won this year by The Stoulfville Gregory Clark, son of the late Joseph T. Clark named in honour of the late Mr. Clark, awarded McDowe!l Vlotors Limited in Ontaric e Tribuune cap was altt of the mill evidence, â€" n non Lytle w plant. Ooffict The Niagara incident was r by Police Superintendent Thoma cli the rick became dislodged â€" accidentâ€" ally," saidâ€"Plant Manager C; P. Svehla The Ancaster theft brought Inspecâ€" tor Ward of the Criminal Investigaâ€" tion Department in Toronto hurrying to the scene. . The quarry powder house had been inspected. regularly i view of recent explosion scares saic William Berry, township road superinâ€" tendent.. A door was smashed open it the last â€"two days and the stitks reâ€" moved., ~Provinclial Police Sergeant 8 piant. found "We feel that it is vandali the rick became dislodged ally," said â€"Plant Manager C Arnprior poli te s sales : in e( doorway of the Kenwoo James Larkin, night wat the explosive to which no is attached.. A thorough mill property revealed n ce, . but â€"County. Constab Vtleâ€" was _ placed on guard were â€"] doorwa t. â€" A door was smashed open t â€"two days â€"and â€"theâ€" stitks r Provincial Police Sergeant h and Inspector Ward ‘both d to comment on the theft. @uebec in â€" the distri placed â€"again holding the â€"t1 ich yvear to the 2+ This ‘trophy ecked rc i1dalism â€"orâ€"t} ent dyna after tw the â€"fror no oths bleâ€" Ver ‘d â€" at th od ~Mill: itchman o fTuse 0o: roph > bes revealed as ‘Holoâ€" oth rrCn Cochrane May 3.â€"A second. offence for operatinz a still proved drastic for Karl Sawich, when he pleaaed guilty in Cochrane police court this wesk. Eviâ€" dence was heardâ€"from Corporal H. Nelâ€" son of the R.CMP., of his find when hs . raided> the ‘Sawich: shack" in <the Township of Calder, Four oak barrels of, mash. were prcâ€" pared for distilling, while a wellâ€"setâ€"up han after reports that a large quantity of dynamite was stolen on the United States side of the river.. Pive sticks of 40 per cent dynamite were found in an open field, The district contains many plants â€" that. were used in . munitions work during the war and is only a few miles from the vitally. important. Welâ€" land ship canal. Cochrane Man Given Six Months on Still Charge Four oak barrels of, mash. woere preâ€" pared for distilling, while a wellâ€"setâ€"up still was found on the premises as well as a small quantity of moonshine. Theo police estimated the mash would manuâ€" facture 12 gallons of spirits, whitch the accused told the magistrate he would drink next summer when heâ€"got work on the hishways. Einal Rehearsal for Choir Concert This Evening After ‘adndeyo quasatd ay) B9 UtT SyUOW â€"xts ay} puads 01 paj â€" ‘[IÂ¥{ UI. SUJUOU dag.lU} PJdAIGS I uts 1(MS 8 mm u. DeEU pesnadt ‘[tel U; Syqu0u go B I0O ‘s}s0o pappe pUt 00S$ 3uUV â€" 82â€" â€"pasoduit }MINnoa aU} ‘SU[QUOU a3 1401 . tte{[ 03 ~pesnaoae . ayy U vent Toâ€"night to be of Speâ€" cial Interest. ‘he United Church choir held its il rehearsal for the concert this 1ursday) evening, at the home of s: Geo. Drew, 62 Maple street south Wednesday evening. fter the rehearsal, the members oyed a pleasant social evening, durâ€" which they bowled in the bowling Â¥yÂ¥ which has been erected in th» Â¥rcom of the home. There were no es presented. but the ladies ousts 1€ nited Church Choir concer‘ ing, commencing at 8.15 p.m.. e of the special musical event;; ar. ‘The proegramme, as given Adavance last Thursday proâ€" ist of numbers.that will make ‘ appeal to all:â€"who enjoy goac the erve evening, a deliciou i by the hostsss, wit! 1i and Mrs. M. B. Scot but th bowling North Bay Nugget: The government wouldn‘t be going too far to impose permanent suspension of driving privâ€" lleges upon auto owners who have a flare for breaking any clause of the Traffic Act. At a special meeting of the Poreupit Music Teachers‘ Association held at 1‘ Maple north, on Monday, May 1st, a; rangements were completed for i students‘ recital to be held in the Unt ed Church, Timmins, on May 23rd, ; 8.15 p.m. During the evening Mr. Campsel, wit Mrs. Wilkins at the plano cave a muc During the evening Mr. Campsel, with Mrs, Wilkins at the piano cave a much enjoyed guitar selecticn, with an encors, Music Students‘ Recital To be Held Tues. May~ ® o)t) * 3 ON GUARANTEED Goop YEAR Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Ltd. Timmins, Ontario 1€ Workmen Are Removing Fence Around Ball Park hn rith Bay rakse, ho make N: Bay Nugg THRXER Employment of nd street broom r obottor place in

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